| name | claude-md-cleanup |
| description | Clean up project CLAUDE.md — remove duplicates with global config |
Analyze the project CLAUDE.md and remove everything already covered by the global config or installed modules. Keep only what's specific to this project.
Process
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Read the project's CLAUDE.md
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Read ~/.claude/CLAUDE.md and identify installed modules by scanning for markers:
<!-- critical-thinking:start --> — mindset, anti-complaisance, debugging approach covered
<!-- backlog:start --> — ticketing system covered
- Also check for: handoff system, supervisor rules, general rules (no AI mention, documentation, etc.)
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Classify each section of the project CLAUDE.md:
- SUPPRIMER — duplicate of global (same concept, even if different wording). Examples:
- Ticketing/backlog rules → covered by backlog-kit
- Handoff/context saving → covered by handoff-kit
- "No band-aid fixes" / "understand before coding" → covered by critical-thinking
- "Never mention Claude/AI" → covered by global general rules
- Generic dev advice ("write tests", "be clean") → useless, remove
- GARDER — specific to this project (stack conventions, build commands, architecture, project-specific rules)
- REFORMULER — mix of generic + specific → keep only the specific part
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Present the plan to the user:
SECTIONS A SUPPRIMER (doublons avec global) :
- "[section name]" — reason (covered by [module/section])
SECTIONS A GARDER :
- "[section name]" — reason
SECTIONS A REFORMULER :
- "[section name]" — keep [specific part], remove [generic part]
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Wait for explicit validation before writing.
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Write the cleaned CLAUDE.md. Preserve the structure and intent of kept sections.
Key rule
Detect by MEANING, not string matching. "Pas de fix en pansement" and "No band-aid fixes" are the same concept — both must be flagged as duplicates.